Here’s what other people would do if R14m found its way into their accounts
Here is a list of things you can do with R14m in case Nsfas ever mistakenly deposits money into your account.
A student from Walter Sisulu University mistakenly received R14 million in her student debit account from The National Student Aid Scheme about five months ago.
University spokesperson Yonela Tukwayo told TimesLive that some students picked up that the student had started living a very lavish lifestyle.
The student has allegedly spent more than R800 000 thus far.
“It was very callous, and she did not report the matter immediately. She will definitely be held responsible,” Tukwayo said.
“We will also be looking into how this money was spent to buy some of the expensive goods.”
https://twitter.com/mwelimasilela/status/902866801792622592
When people on social media found out about this R14-million debacle. They shared how they would have spent that money.
Start my own mobile network with REASONABLE data prices.
— Sheldon Cameron (@sheldon_cameron) August 30, 2017
https://twitter.com/DrakeIsBae96/status/902592209261912064
Move to another continent immediately. #thingsicandowithr14m pic.twitter.com/2qCUIi0y8e
— Mmamati (@luciaralepobe) August 30, 2017
If I "accidentally" got 14mil from NSFAS the last thing I would do is throw a damn party, a party come on!
— Sthandwa (@Sthandwa101) August 29, 2017
I would have booked the first flight out of the country, i didn't steal mos….its ancestors blessings
— Gatsheni (@xolane_ndlovu96) August 30, 2017
Compensate Black Twitter, for their effortless work they put on daily basis in fighting current issues. #ThingsICanDoWithR14M
— #BeadsByLerato 📿🕯️ (@LeratoRSA) August 30, 2017
#ThingsICanDoWithR14M start paying Black Twitter CIS salaries
— 𝕄𝕒𝕤𝕖𝕟𝕪𝕒 (@Given_XCI) August 30, 2017
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